Light strains to take hold
As darkness spreads her wings
Of Divine shroud.
Darkness seeks its mate
Of brilliant light
And both weave the
Dance of courtship and
Consummate Union.
Darkness lifts a wing ready to
Molt its downy blackness
And Light kisses one
Last time lips that seek the hermit’s solace.
Light coils within the shadows
Spiraling out and reaching
With tendrils of inky
Stain that becomes the
Beauty of a palette of
Misty grey.
This poem introduced the first session of a 3-week course I just finished teaching entitled, Celestial Tides: Days of Light, Dark and Balance.
Each class is recorded and placed on my Teachings of the Path website for access to those who could not join us in person.
This month, I am offering this course to the community as a thank you for the support and encouragement in my teaching endeavors. I love to share what I’ve learned with others and being able to interact with those open and eager to explore this path together is a blessing and gift I have long enjoyed.
About Celestial Tides:
Great power is held in the magick of the Equinoxes and the Solstices. These are times of change and the balance of the Equinox offers the point of neutrality between the burgeoning Light and Dark of the Solstices. The Great Wheel of the Year uses these days of power as anchor and stimulus for the Sabbats of Devotion held between.
This 3-wk series will provide the lore of these celestial tides, the astrological points of note and reveal the gifts of cyclical nature that are held in the honoring of these auspicious days.
The classes will be a synthesis of experience, theory and techniques for enhancing ritual and personal practice.
Click here to access your course:
Celestial Tides
Days of Light, Dark and Balance
More classes:
If you would like to know more about the Wiccan Path, check out the Year and A Day on the Wiccan Path offering on my other blog, A Witch’s Sacred Journey:
A Year and A Day on the Wiccan Path
Many blessings on your explorations… Robin
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